91
Our Score
(11/2014) This one was a serious surprise. Another Mike Corso import, the 2010 Barreyre tastes like a $25-$35 bottle of Bordeaux. In the glass, it shows flavors of blackberry, black raspberry, tobacco, cedar, roasted herbs, vanilla and toast. The wine is long and balanced and, though already drinking quite well, would ideally age for another 3-5 years.

$

4299

Discount:

1.5 LT

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Local availability for Chateau Barreyre Bordeaux Superieur 2010

Location

Approximate Bottles

Phone

Barrington

1

(847) 277-0033

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Chicago

Out of stock

(773) 489-3454

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Highland Park

Out of stock

(847) 831-1049

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Naperville

Out of stock

(630) 717-7800

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We do our best to provide accurate inventory information on the products we offer. However, items that are in high demand will occasionally sell out before the inventory can be updated.

88
Our Score
(3/2016) A blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc, the La Fleur Ribeyrolles was made using traditional Bordeaux techniques. The resulting wine offers lively acidity, fresh red and black fruits with notes of clay, wet earth and dusty red rock. While you can certainly pop-and-pour, you'll be surprised at how the fruit and texture open up after a bit of aeration. Pair it with beef, lamb or cheeses like Camembert, Brie and Roquefort. Simply put, it's a good ol' Bordeaux that tastes downright delicious!